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CV Writing & Application Forms


Day Centre Timetable


Financial Inclusion

  • Assistance and advise with the opening of bank accounts and debt problems. Please see a member of staff for more information.

Homeless Resources

  • Borderline: works with homeless and insecurely housed Scots in London, supporting them in their search for a home and a secure life.
  • Homeless UK: has information on over 8,000 services that can help homeless people and those at risk of homelessness. It includes hostels, day centres and other advice and support services.
  • Streetmate: For London's Single Homeless - giving advice and news on Housing, Working & Learning.
  • The Pavement Magazine:

    • Services Listing for London's Homeless: Listing of day centres and drop-ins, hostels & night shelters, drug & alcohol services, counselling & medical services, eastern european resources, employment & training, soup kitches, and advice services.

    • Links to other services: For young people, people with children, elderly people, ex-Service men & women, alcohol & drug-related help, sexual & mental health-realted help, homeless offenders, housing help, food, work & training, and international information

Mentoring
  • Someone to talk to if you are moving into your own accomodation or at a period of change in your life. Please see a member of staff for more information.

Migrants Resource Centre
  • Migrants Resource Centre works with migrants and refugees and in partnership with other agencies, to effect social justice and change, enabling migrants and refugees to fully participate in this society. Click here for the current timetable.

Voicemail
  • Voicemail4all offers a free 0208 voicemail number to anyone who does not have a permanent place to stay and who does not have their own telephone number. You can use the voicemail number to help you find a job, hear from family and friends, keep in touch with support workers, or look for more permanent housing. Please see a member of staff for more information.